(a/n: I would just like to inform Corinna of Tanagra that the angst has
not yet begun, after all I've only written three chapters thus far. And we
shall now witness break ups, and sadness, and new funner couples arising
from the ashes. And yes, I am having WAY too much fun right now. Blame
the sugar.
(George Strait song: Easy Come Easy Go. Er . . .fun . . .I think. Next
chapter will be back on Makoto and Ami, 'cause we love them!!!! Lol. Fun,
fun things next chapter. Mako's so easily jealous . . .and that's why
we're gonna have sooooo much entertainment!!!!)
Easy Come; Easy Go
Ami unfortunately didn't have a chance to do what she knew she had to do, as she fell into a dead faint, right into Makoto's arms. "Ami-girl?" Makoto asked, shaking her girlfriend slightly, worried. Ami blinked hazily.
"I'm okay, Mako." Ami replied, but did not move. After several minutes, she finally stood, and smiled warmly, before she shrunk back to her normal height, her hair resumed its normal length, and the gown of water and ice was simply gone, and in place was her normal clothes. "Minna, can you please do something for me?" She spoke, and everyone nodded their agreement. "I would like to show you something.
"Haruka, Michiru, come here please." Ami motioned them towards a corner of the room, taking one of each of their hands, and pushed their fingers together, and they automatically intertwined. "And Mako-chan." She directed her girlfriend several feet away from the pair, and the two found their hands clasped as well.
"Now, Minako, you should be over here, and Setsuna, you should be on the other side of 'Ruka and Michiru." Ami dropped Makoto's hand, however reluctantly, and headed towards Mamoru and Usagi. "This is wrong. Please forgive me." She reached down, and pulled their hands apart, before leading Mamoru to Setsuna's side, and pressed their hands together.
Usagi looked hurt and confused for a moment, but Ami led her over to Raye. The pair looked blankly at each other, unnoticing of their palms joining as well.
Mamoru looked at Setsuna, and found himself lost in her burgundy eyes, and it felt somehow . . .right. He felt both guilt and pleasure staring at the woman who was his age (physically). He did love Usagi, he did, with all his heart, from her childish joy to her looks, he loved her, but this was right, and neither party could deny it.
Mamoru watched as Ami rejoined Makoto, while Minako glanced around, a lonely look in her eyes, but she didn't seem jealous, more proud than anything. Ami glanced around once more, and her eyes met Mamoru's. "This is right." She spoke.
Mamoru looked across the room towards Usagi, and she nodded ever so slightly, and Mamoru returned the gesture, and squeezed Setsuna's hand in his own.
Says she's had enough of me, I've had enough of her too.
I might as well go on and set her free, she's already turned me loose.
No fault, no blame, nobody done no wrong-
That's just the way it sometimes goes.
Sometimes two people just don't get along; it's time to hit the road.
Both had been thinking the same thing for a long time, but Ami had forced them to say it. Usagi walked to Mamoru's side; smiled sadly, and removed the diamond engagement ring from her finger, and closed Mamoru's hand around it, "I love you." She whispered tenderly, and held him for moments more, for the last time, before she left Ami's house, giving her a hug of thanks.
Goodbye, farewell, so long, vaya condios.
Good luck, wish you well, take it slow.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Mamoru watched after her, his heart wrenching, but he still held Setsuna's hand, and she moved to embrace him, and he accepted the warm hug by returning it. "It's okay, Mamoru. We both knew it-all three of us knew it was to happen. She's not angry, but it was time."
We tried to work it out a hundred times, ninety-nine it didn't work.
I think it's best we put it all behind before we wind up getting hurt.
No hard feelings darling, no regrets,
No tears and no broken hearts.
Call it quits, calling off all bets, it just wasn't in the cards.
"I know 'Suna-san. But I will miss her." Mamoru spoke, looking after the door where his once beloved had left. Raye had left soon after, but she did not follow, she was confused herself, and she'd gone back home to hold a fire reading for herself.
"Ami-chan? What happened when you put on the necklace?" Minako was the one to ask the question that everyone wanted to know the answer to. Ami turned to her, a small smile curving her lips slightly.
"I went back. Back to the Moon Kingdom, the Silver Alliance. I saw it all, my whole life, all of our lives when I was present. I saw Queen Serenity, I remember Makoto and I taking classes on how to be a proper princess, which explains us passing the course when we fought Polite Society. It was fascinating. But I knew where we should each be. My mother talked to me, she told me that I had to stop Usagi-hime and Mamoru from being married.
"She told me it could destroy everything we've worked for. I didn't want to, but it had to be done." Ami answered, sadness crisp on her voice.
"I don't think any of us really blame you, Ami-chan." Setsuna whispered to Ami, but Mamoru didn't speak. Because he did blame Ami. And as much as it hurt, knowing his friend had hurt his heart, it hurt more knowing that he was so angry with her. Once more he turned to the vacant door and imagined Usagi rushing out.
Goodbye, farewell, so long, vaya condios.
Good luck, wish you well, take it slow.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Mamoru walked out quickly, glancing around once at the faces looking at him, and he followed in Usagi's footsteps, walked to her house, and left a rose on her porch, his apology. He was sure that she'd understand the meaning, before he walked home, not once looking back.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Vaya condios, good luck,
Easy come, easy go.[pic]
(a/n: Shortie chappie. Sorry, but I wanted their break-up smooth, and dragging it out wasn't gonna help, so now I'm outtie. Please review. Big pile of angst and jealousy next chapter. Can we say FUN: FUN!!!!! ^.^-- yes we can!)
Easy Come; Easy Go
Ami unfortunately didn't have a chance to do what she knew she had to do, as she fell into a dead faint, right into Makoto's arms. "Ami-girl?" Makoto asked, shaking her girlfriend slightly, worried. Ami blinked hazily.
"I'm okay, Mako." Ami replied, but did not move. After several minutes, she finally stood, and smiled warmly, before she shrunk back to her normal height, her hair resumed its normal length, and the gown of water and ice was simply gone, and in place was her normal clothes. "Minna, can you please do something for me?" She spoke, and everyone nodded their agreement. "I would like to show you something.
"Haruka, Michiru, come here please." Ami motioned them towards a corner of the room, taking one of each of their hands, and pushed their fingers together, and they automatically intertwined. "And Mako-chan." She directed her girlfriend several feet away from the pair, and the two found their hands clasped as well.
"Now, Minako, you should be over here, and Setsuna, you should be on the other side of 'Ruka and Michiru." Ami dropped Makoto's hand, however reluctantly, and headed towards Mamoru and Usagi. "This is wrong. Please forgive me." She reached down, and pulled their hands apart, before leading Mamoru to Setsuna's side, and pressed their hands together.
Usagi looked hurt and confused for a moment, but Ami led her over to Raye. The pair looked blankly at each other, unnoticing of their palms joining as well.
Mamoru looked at Setsuna, and found himself lost in her burgundy eyes, and it felt somehow . . .right. He felt both guilt and pleasure staring at the woman who was his age (physically). He did love Usagi, he did, with all his heart, from her childish joy to her looks, he loved her, but this was right, and neither party could deny it.
Mamoru watched as Ami rejoined Makoto, while Minako glanced around, a lonely look in her eyes, but she didn't seem jealous, more proud than anything. Ami glanced around once more, and her eyes met Mamoru's. "This is right." She spoke.
Mamoru looked across the room towards Usagi, and she nodded ever so slightly, and Mamoru returned the gesture, and squeezed Setsuna's hand in his own.
Says she's had enough of me, I've had enough of her too.
I might as well go on and set her free, she's already turned me loose.
No fault, no blame, nobody done no wrong-
That's just the way it sometimes goes.
Sometimes two people just don't get along; it's time to hit the road.
Both had been thinking the same thing for a long time, but Ami had forced them to say it. Usagi walked to Mamoru's side; smiled sadly, and removed the diamond engagement ring from her finger, and closed Mamoru's hand around it, "I love you." She whispered tenderly, and held him for moments more, for the last time, before she left Ami's house, giving her a hug of thanks.
Goodbye, farewell, so long, vaya condios.
Good luck, wish you well, take it slow.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Mamoru watched after her, his heart wrenching, but he still held Setsuna's hand, and she moved to embrace him, and he accepted the warm hug by returning it. "It's okay, Mamoru. We both knew it-all three of us knew it was to happen. She's not angry, but it was time."
We tried to work it out a hundred times, ninety-nine it didn't work.
I think it's best we put it all behind before we wind up getting hurt.
No hard feelings darling, no regrets,
No tears and no broken hearts.
Call it quits, calling off all bets, it just wasn't in the cards.
"I know 'Suna-san. But I will miss her." Mamoru spoke, looking after the door where his once beloved had left. Raye had left soon after, but she did not follow, she was confused herself, and she'd gone back home to hold a fire reading for herself.
"Ami-chan? What happened when you put on the necklace?" Minako was the one to ask the question that everyone wanted to know the answer to. Ami turned to her, a small smile curving her lips slightly.
"I went back. Back to the Moon Kingdom, the Silver Alliance. I saw it all, my whole life, all of our lives when I was present. I saw Queen Serenity, I remember Makoto and I taking classes on how to be a proper princess, which explains us passing the course when we fought Polite Society. It was fascinating. But I knew where we should each be. My mother talked to me, she told me that I had to stop Usagi-hime and Mamoru from being married.
"She told me it could destroy everything we've worked for. I didn't want to, but it had to be done." Ami answered, sadness crisp on her voice.
"I don't think any of us really blame you, Ami-chan." Setsuna whispered to Ami, but Mamoru didn't speak. Because he did blame Ami. And as much as it hurt, knowing his friend had hurt his heart, it hurt more knowing that he was so angry with her. Once more he turned to the vacant door and imagined Usagi rushing out.
Goodbye, farewell, so long, vaya condios.
Good luck, wish you well, take it slow.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Mamoru walked out quickly, glancing around once at the faces looking at him, and he followed in Usagi's footsteps, walked to her house, and left a rose on her porch, his apology. He was sure that she'd understand the meaning, before he walked home, not once looking back.
Easy come girl, easy go.
Vaya condios, good luck,
Easy come, easy go.[pic]
(a/n: Shortie chappie. Sorry, but I wanted their break-up smooth, and dragging it out wasn't gonna help, so now I'm outtie. Please review. Big pile of angst and jealousy next chapter. Can we say FUN: FUN!!!!! ^.^-- yes we can!)
